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In ligurian, the grave accent marks the accented short vowel of a word in à (sound [a]), è (sound [ɛ]), ì (sound [i]) and ù (sound [y]). Its opposite would be unstressed In sumerian (and thus akkadian, hittite, etc) cuneiform, there are often several glyphs which have the same pronunciation (as far as we can tell)

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So the glyphs pronounced /u/ will be. In linguistics, i've always seen the term stressed be used in this context Answers given by others are fine, but i'd like to add the tidbit that while <µ> is not at all related to <u>, the modern latin letters u, v, y, w all derive from the greek letter <υ>.

The problem is, there is no official spelling because there is no official language

Alsatian is a german dialect spoken in what is nowadays france, influenced more or less,. Yes, there is such norm although limited in both time and space Representing /y/ as ü is a german usage and unsurprisingly, it is only found in occitan texts written in germany,. There are two terms used for pairs of words (in the same or different languages) that look similar but are actually unrelated

False friend and false cognate Does there exist a phonetic english alphabet constructed from standard english letters plus diacritical marks For example, fine might be written fínė, such that í = aɪ and a. Jagersma agrees with gelb that sumerian had hidden phonemes /h/ and /ʔ/, but disagrees about /ħ/.

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He points out that transcriptions of é (or é.gal) generally use /h/, even in.

As opposed to à, è, ì, ò, ù, and so on

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